Final Fantasy Hacktics

Modding => Spriting => Topic started by: mrgudenheim on January 09, 2025, 04:55:59 pm

Title: Blank Templates with subframe outlines
Post by: mrgudenheim on January 09, 2025, 04:55:59 pm
I've attached some blank templates that outline the subframes for different sprite shp types. I had not seen templates for the type2 or the altima types before. The type1 and type2 templates have blue background for subframes that are used for submerged frames.

The chocobo template seems incomplete compared to what exists on the vanilla spritesheet, probably missing the subframes related to being mounted.
The type1 and type2 templates may also be missing subframe outlines related to being mounted.
Title: Re: Blank Templates with subframe outlines
Post by: 3lric on January 24, 2025, 01:28:23 pm
Neat! Can I ask how you made these?
Title: Re: Blank Templates with subframe outlines
Post by: mrgudenheim on January 31, 2025, 12:28:18 pm
These were made using FFTorama (https://ffhacktics.com/smf/index.php?topic=13187) based on the shp data, with some manual edits mostly for the wep sheet
Title: Re: Blank Templates with subframe outlines
Post by: Bananapat on February 12, 2025, 12:04:48 am
Is there a version where the boxes are labeled by chance?, been using something else and stumbled across this for ideas which was neat, just trying to understand what is paired with what to envision the full thing.

Thanks
Title: Re: Blank Templates with subframe outlines
Post by: mrgudenheim on February 15, 2025, 11:23:39 am
Unfortunately, no. I've wanted something similar, but never thought of a good way to label them.
FFTorama is the best I've come up with to see what I am editing (and how I made these): https://ffhacktics.com/smf/index.php?topic=13187

A simple text label would be nice, but some of the regions are used across multiple assembled frames and I think some of the assembled frames are used in multiple animations. Seeing those associations in a simple way would be nice, but it is potentially a lot of data to try to condense down into a potentially small square.